MINNEAPOLIS, MN : Heavy snow blamed in fatal Minnesota crashes on Thursday, 27th December 2018

A powerful winter storm that caused whiteout conditions and treacherous roads in parts of the Upper Midwest is blamed in at least three fatal accidents, officials said.

The Minnesota State Patrol said it responded to more than 100 crashes, more than 200 spinouts and eight jackknifed semis from late Thursday until mid-day Friday. Northern Minnesota snowfall reached 18 inches (46 centimeters) at Finland, along Lake Superior's north shore. Twelve inches (30 centimeters) fell in Brainerd, according to the National Weather Service.

The driver of a pickup truck was killed Thursday when he collided with another vehicle on a snow-covered highway in Dunn County, North Dakota. The Highway Patrol says the vehicles crashed when visibility was reduced by blowing snow kicked up by a plow. Officials identified the driver who died as 37-year-old Jared Maturin, of Jeanerette, Louisiana; the driver and three passengers in the other vehicle were not hurt.

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Also Thursday, a small bus and an SUV collided on a slippery road near Big Lake, Minnesota, leaving one bus passenger dead. Sherburne County sheriff's officials said 47-year-old Marilyn Balogi of Zimmerman was killed, while seven other passengers, the bus driver and the SUV driver were taken to hospitals. Big Lake is about 40 miles (65 kilometers) northwest of Minneapolis.

In central Minnesota's Crow Wing County, a pedestrian was struck on a road by a pickup with a plow blade. Sheriff's officials say road conditions and visibility were very poor at the time of the accident around 8:30 p.m. Thursday. The victim was identified as 51-year-old Michael Donnay, of Merrifield, who was pronounced dead at the scene.

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MINNEAPOLIS, MN : Heavy snow blamed in fatal Minnesota crashes on Thursday, 27th December 2018

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